#industrial policy greenwashing
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The Air-to-Protein Revolution: Why the Next Great Harvest Won't Need Soil or Sunlight
We are witnessing the birth of 'food from thin air.' By leveraging hydrogenotrophic bacteria, pioneers are bypassing the sun and soil entirely to create high-quality protein, fundamentally altering the geography of food security.

The Atmospheric Pivot: Scaling Water from Thin Air
A comprehensive analysis of the shift toward atmospheric water generation, exploring the transition from niche prototypes to industrial-scale infrastructure in the world's most arid regions.

Efficiency Gains are Killing the 1,000-Mile Battery Obsession
The race for a 1,000-mile EV battery is being eclipsed by a more practical revolution: hyper-efficient drive units and range-extended methanol powertrains. With Geely hitting 93.8% efficiency and TSMC scaling the advanced chips that make it possible, the focus has shifted from raw capacity to systemic optimization.

Sovereignty Is Now Measured In Depth
As the US and Russia aggressively pursue deep-sea minerals and Arctic routes, the traditional lines of maritime law are failing. In Oceania, the border is no longer a line on a map, but a vertical column of extraction.

Stop Demolishing the Future
As global capitals pivot toward sustainability, the most efficient path forward isn't a new blueprint, but the adaptive reuse of existing building stock and a rejection of the suburban sprawl model.

West Africa is Rewiring the Global Supply Chain
The global trade regime is shifting from a model of recovery to one of structural independence. While the world watches the Strait of Hormuz, West Africa is building the refineries and industrial corridors necessary to bypass global chokepoints entirely.

Industrial Value Captures Migrate to West African Processing Hubs
A strategic analysis of the divergent mineral strategies between US waste-recovery initiatives and Nigerian downstream processing hubs, highlighting the transition from raw extraction to value-chain capture.

Mineral Independence Is a Logistics Gamble
From the coal tailings of West Virginia to the contaminated waters of Rio de Janeiro, the race for mineral sovereignty is colliding with a systemic failure of industrial infrastructure.

Who Actually Profits from Circularity?
From NSW agriculture grants to US nuclear dead-ends, the label of circularity is masking a fragmented approach to systemic waste and state-funded industrial policy.